Two
folds form three panels for this cheery
stand-up card. Detailed, short water
can on front panel
catches at bottom panel’s stop tabs,
with a trio of leafy
autumn aster stems extending upward,
topped off with three-petal
layer flowers and accent centers.
A diminutive tag can be twine-tied onto the tall
stem
to include a penned name or stamped greeting.
Card can be disengaged into
flat form for tucking
into envelope or sleeve. (Coordinated envelope
Water Can
Flap for Easel Card design is available.)
Measures approx. 9.125” x 4.44” wide x
3.82” deep when standing.
ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A card base with two perforation lines/folds
(this should be card stock that appears the same
on both front and back)
B bottom interior accent panel with "stop" tabs
C water can base silhouette
D top rim accent
E checker base panel, checker squares, top & bottom trim
F spout channel with three dot rivet circles
G spout sprinkler end and center accent strip
H heart
I handle scroll base and accent
J flower shapes: '1' bottom; '2' middle; 'T' top (3 sets)
K name or sentiment tag
L flower center: 2 ball end discs; large and small circles
(3 sets)
M stems base and reinforcement N three stems with leaves
O & P stem (folded) stiffener strips for tall, medium flowers
2. Begin assembly of water can by positioningchecker base panel on bottom of silhouette base;
handle scroll accent onto base, trim strip onto
checker connected squares onto base panel;
and attaching: spout sprinkler unit; checker trim strips,
rivets and heart.
(RECOMMENDED: press the glued-up assembly under
each of the perforations. This image shows how
of the case base, offset all around.
Take care that the 'stop' tabs DO NOT attach.
with the top edge of the card base extension, as shown,
with side and bottom edges aligned, and straight
edges between stems aligned at perforation fold,
and glue in place.
noting the number of letter symbols cut into the flowers
discs near center alignment square hole.
Pictured here is 'T' to indicate the 'top' petal disc.
The others are: '1' for bottom or first; and
'2' for middle or second.
work surface to gently press down in the center
circle area of each disc to indent the disc slightly.
Use a narrow stylus tip to curl each of the petals in
Use a narrow stylus tip to curl each of the petals in
gluing each layer in place, after lining up
the center alignment squares, with the result
that the petals offset as shown by pointing finger.
center square aligned . . .
center square of the fringy discs (stem/balls will offset)
assembly with squares aligned, then position
and attach the small circle, centered over large circle.
11. Position and attach one blossom unit onto
11. Position and attach one blossom unit onto
the front top of each stem, centered over
along the perforation (backsides together)
then applying fingertip pressure and pressing
on backside of tallest and middle size stem/flower
units, with bottom edges even. (Middle short
stem should not require the additional support.)
NOTE that top end will be longer than top of
stem/leaf unit; attach to very top.
14. Position tallest and mid length stems on top of
the stem reinforcement panel, bottom ends aligned
as shown, and attach to panel where surfaces touch.
Then position and attach the middle stem unit.
15. Prepare to attach the top of the water can assemblyby noting where the top of the can where match up
to the top of the reinforcement panel (pointing finger).
Apply glue to the trapezoid panel portion, then
NOTE that it may be helpful to reverse the assembly
face down to check alignment, apply pressure.
16. If desired, cut a length of coordinated twine
to tie the prepared (penned or stamped) tag
to the top portion of tallest stem as shown.
NOTE that pleasing presentation may involve
glue-tacking label in preferred position.
However, if the label extends beyond card base
side edge, it cannot be enclosed in the coordinated
envelope design.
Here is the completed card in standing format.
NOTE that it may help with the stability of the three
stems to glue-tack layers to each other where
they overlap.
Here is a side view, showing how the bottom
of the water can "catches" at the accent panel's tabs.
The card can be laid flat as shown here,
by bending base behind the can and flower stems.
This is the format . . .
. . . that will allow it to fit into the coordinated and
sized to fit Env Water Can Flap envelope design.
Take care when inserting to be sure petal edges don't
catch at envelope edges. It is a snug fit.
Then close the envelope to be prepared to give.
Is there a download for the envelope?
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